CASE STUDIES

Largest Team Building At Sea

Our mission: To educate 2,500 pharmaceutical reps during an at-sea day on a week-long charter of the world’s biggest cruise ship for a training at sea. Was it a challenge? Actually, it was 30 challenges! That’s how many mental, physical and creative activities teams participated in throughout the ship. Some challenges, such as climbing Liberty of the Seas’ rock wall and surfing FlowRider were designed to allow teams to experience the ship. Others, such as solving clues using company information, or rewriting lyrics to integrate drug information into a song that was performed in the Karaoke bar reinforced training information. If the group didn’t like the activity, they could have thrown us overboard. But, fortunately for us it was smooth sailing!

A Salute To Team Building

Our orders were to get the civilians and military personnel in this group to interact, learn more about the history of the organization and have a good time. And, when a General says, This better be fun, it better be fun! Mission accomplished! Teams went to war in trivia, music, visual and physical challenges customized to reflect their message. Participants showed off their quick reflexes as they were told to dive for beach balls being bounced around the room. In fact, the team building activity was such a success; we were drafted to execute even more activities for the organization.

A Fun-Raising Hunt

A pharmaceutical client was on a quest to help families-in-need just before the holidays. So, we thought, why not put their entire group on a quest? Floridiana Jones cracked the whip on the teams involved, encouraging them to solve as many clues as possible before the cursed treasure fell into the wrong hands. In true Floridiana Jones-style he explained if the treasure was used for good, the curse would be lifted. Each team played for a particular family-in-need. At the end of the quest, the first team to find the key opened the chest only to find there was more than enough treasure for all of the teams’ families. Sure, the activity was fun, but what really raised the hair on our arms was when we heard how the families reacted when receiving their checks.

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